Showing posts with label STEM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STEM. Show all posts

Nov 7, 2023

U5 Instructional Technology Tuesday Tech Tips

 

In this issue of the Instructional Technology Tuesday Tech Tips you will find:

  • EdPuzzle's AI Teacher Assist
  • Veterans Day Activities
  • National STEM Day Activities
  • AI Political Cartoon 
  • 7 Ways to use EdPuzzle Live Mode

Oct 17, 2023

U5 Instructional Technology Tips

In this week's edition of the U5 Instructional Tech Tips:

  • Digital Citizenship Week!  Take a look at the lessons that are available. 
  • IC Update - In case you missed it.
  • Slides/Canva Templates
  • PA System from Computer
  • STEM-CAST Contest



Sep 8, 2017

Cisco WebEx | A New Virtual Classroom Tool

"This technology allows teachers to bridge the gap between school and community without the time, safety issues and expense of a field trip.  [It] allows us to increase the number of stakeholders in the education process which provides students with a much more diverse education.  Students can be face to face with someone in their desired field which can increase the buy in by students to their own education."
- Lisa Tomlin | Teacher NCWHS 
"I think this tech has incredible potential for educational use.  First it allows instructors to visit the class room without having to travel to school therefore increasing the number of hours available to teach.  Second, it allows recording so the seminar can be saved for rewatching or viewing by other classes.  [WebEx] also allows for multimedia presentation using videos, webpages, computer coding, graphical displays and any number of file formats.  The audio and video into the room allows for [the outside party to view] the classes."
- Dr. Andrew Bland | MD Nephrology 

These two quotes, the first from Lisa Tomlin (Science teacher at Normal West) and the second from Dr. Andrew Bland, MD Nephrology, demonstrate the vast potential found within our new Cisco WebEx system.  This system is made up of multiple parts.

Feb 4, 2016

STEM READ Professional Development

What would you do if a supervolcano erupted, your house caught on fire, you are all alone, and you had to travel across the country to reunite with family? Find out with the fast paced thriller, Ashfall!

The author, Mike Mullin, visited schools in Unit 5 and District 87 during the week before the Teacher Professional Development and provided some insight into his creative writing process while discussing the science aspect of the volcano and how he obtained his research. Mullin was engaging and students were able to interact with him before, during and after the presentations.